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"Four score and seven years ago..." begins Abraham Lincoln's beautiful speech commemorating the three-day battle that turned the tide of the Civil War. The South had been winning up to this point. So how did Union troops stop General Robert E. Lee's invasion of the North? With black-and-illustrations throughout and sixteen pages of photos, this turning point in history is brought vividly to life.
Ivo og Iselilja er næsten fremme ved rejsens mål, da de bliver stoppet af to mænd til hest. Er de virkelig rejst så langt bare for at blive indhentet? Eller har mændene andre planer med dem?Da Oleanna ser Miriams morder for sig i en drøm, tvivler Alexander på, om hun har udpeget den rigtige gerningsmand. Kunne en, der var så tæt på Miriam, virkelig have gjort noget så forfærdeligt?I præstegården afslører et uventet og morsomt optrin, at Louise ikke er den eneste, der har ladet begæret løbe af med sig. Men morskab bliver snart til alvor, da ondsindede rygter begynder at svirre om Angus …Den, som tier er syvende del i Kaja Nylunds Nordenvinden-serie, en medrivende slægtssaga fyldt med kærlighed, intriger og mod i 1800-tallets smukke, men barske Nordnorge. Serien er en uimodståelig blanding af historisk drama og romantik, der fra første bind har fanget både læsere og lyttere i hele Norden.
Efter Oleanna har fået kendskab til Iseliljas hemmelighed, ser hun livet på Haveng og Elens magt over hende i et nyt lys. Hun får endnu et godt kort på hånden, da en hemmelig beundrer begynder at sende hende gaver. Alexander modtager også beskeder fra en ukendt afsender; små gåder på vers, som han ikke forstår, men måske er Oleanna nøglen til at løse mysteriet? Livet på præstegården er ikke blevet lettere efter Louises fund i Alstads arbejdsværelse. Hvem er den mand, hun blev tvunget til at gifte sig med egentlig? Og hvad er han i stand til at gøre? 'Bag det, du ser' er fjerde del i Kaja Nylunds ’Nordenvinden’-serie, en medrivende slægtssaga fyldt med kærlighed, intriger og mod i 1800-tallets smukke, men barske Nordnorge. Serien er en uimodståelig blanding af historisk drama og romantik, der fra første bind har fanget både læsere og lyttere i Norge.
Louise er chokeret over Alstads forslag. Hvordan kan han tro, at hun vil begå sådan en synd? Pludselig forekommer alt, der før var spændende og tillokkende, hende afskyeligt. Iselilja betror Oleanna historien om den voldsomme ugerning, som Elen engang udsatte hende for. Men er der mere på færde i historien, end Iselilja kan huske?Alt imens står Alexander model til sit portræt for den unge Ivo Lykke, men har maleren kig på andet end bare emner til sine malerier? Og hvem er det, der sniger sig rundt om natten ved kirken i Hol?'Iseliljas tårer' er femte del i Kaja Nylunds 'Nordenvinden'-serie, en medrivende slægtssaga fyldt med kærlighed, intriger og mod i 1800-tallets smukke, men barske Nordnorge. Serien er en uimodståelig blanding af historisk drama og romantik, der fra første bind har fanget både læsere og lyttere i Norge.
From the first prehistoric inhabitants of the island to the St Andrews Agreement and decommissioning of IRA weapons, this uniquely concise account of Ireland and its people reveals how differing interpretations of history, ancient and modern, have influenced modern Irish society. Combining factual information with a critical approach, Coohill covers all the key events, including the Great Famine, Home Rule, and the Good Friday Agreement. Updated with two new chapters expanding the discussion of pre-modern Ireland, as well as developments in the 21st century, this highly accessible and balanced account will continue to provide a valuable resource to all those wishing to acquaint themselves further with the complex identity of the Irish people.
"Susan Higginbotham has a gift for telling the tales of strong women who stepped out from the shadows into which society's strictures would have cast them in order to make their indelible marks on history. . . . Weaving together sumptuous prose and groundbreaking research, Higginbotham delivers a read that is both empowering and important."-Allison Pataki, New York Times bestselling author of Finding Margaret FullerFrom the award-winning author of The Stolen Crown and Hanging Mary comes a novel based on the life of the indomitable Ernestine Rose, whose fearless advocacy helped bring about the rights women enjoy today.Question everything, Ernestine vows while growing up in a Poland ravaged by the Napoleonic wars. Accept nothing blindly.Rejecting her rabbi father's religion and an arranged marriage, Ernestine strikes out on her own, arriving in New York in 1836. Distressed by the injustices around her, she takes to the public speaking platform, pressing for the abolition of slavery and for women's rights alongside activists like Frederick Douglass, Susan B. Anthony, and Elizabeth Cady Stanton. But at a time when women are expected to confine themselves to the parlor and the hearth-and when an atheist is best advised to say nothing at all-is Ernestine's adopted country ready to hear her?Following Ernestine through triumph and heartbreak and across two continents, The Queen of the Platform brings out of history's shadows a heroine who braved public scorn to fight for the values she held dear.
A historically accurate portrayal of Sam Houston's teenage years. The novel includes extensive notes on the historical records used to create the world he lived in during the years from 1805 to 1814.
A gripping and deeply revealing history of the infamous slave rebellion that nearly toppled New Orleans and changed the course of American historyIn January 1811, five hundred slaves, dressed in military uniforms and armed with guns, cane knives, and axes, rose up from the slave plantations around New Orleans and set out to conquer the city. Their march represented the largest act of armed resistance against slavery in the history of the United States. American Uprising is the riveting and long-neglected story of this elaborate plot, the rebel army's dramatic march on the city, and its shocking conclusion. Daniel Rasmussen illuminates the early history of New Orleans and provides new insight into the path to the Civil War and the slave revolutionaries who fought and died for justice and the hope of freedom.
The fourteenth volume of the Correspondance générale contains over 400 letters dating from 1825 and 1826. As the reign of Charles X begins, Constant continues to work on De la religion, while engaging in the political struggles against the reactionary turn of domestic politics, thinking afresh about societal issues and supporting the Greeks in their fight for independence.
The rise to power of Napoleon Bonaparte is a riveting saga of ambition, military genius, and political prowess that irrevocably altered the path that European history would take in the future. Napoleon was born in Corsica in 1769, and his rise from obscurity in his Corsican family to the highest levels of power in France is a tale of unyielding resolve and brilliant strategic planning.Napoleon's enrollment in the French Royal Military School in Brienne marked the beginning of his military career, which he began at a young age. During the turbulent time of the French Revolution, he ascended through the ranks thanks to his outstanding skills on the battlefield, which rapidly marked him apart from his peers. In the year 1799, he made the most of the chance to execute a coup d'état, which effectively brought an end to the revolutionary government and ultimately led to his appointment as First Consul.There was more to Napoleon's rise to power than that. In 1804, he proclaimed himself Emperor of France, which was a symbolic act that marked a transition away from revolutionary ideals and toward a more authoritarian form of government. His goal extended beyond the confines of France, as he intended to construct a broad European empire that would be under his rule.Napoleon's military prowess was one of the defining characteristics that contributed to his rise to power. It is said that his campaigns are legendary because they were distinguished by a string of wins that demonstrated his tactical skill and his ability to inspire his soldiery. The Battle of Austerlitz, which took place in 1805, and the Battle of Jena-Auerstedt, which took place in 1806, are two of the most notable examples of his strategic brilliance, which earned him the reputation of one of the most accomplished military commanders in the history of the world.The extent of Napoleon's conquests was unbounded. It was during the Napoleonic Wars, which were a series of wars that lasted from 1803 until 1815, that he was able to expand his sphere of influence throughout Europe. Nations were destroyed by his marching forces, and he redrawn the geography of the continent to accommodate his aspirations to become an imperial power. Furthermore, the Napoleonic Code, which was a comprehensive legal system that was implemented during this time period, further strengthened his influence on the regions that were under his rule.One of the most significant accomplishments of Napoleon's conquests was the establishment of the French Empire, which, at its peak, encompassed the whole region from Spain to Russia. The realization of his dream of a unified Europe ruled by France came to pass, but only for a short period of time. In spite of this, the only thing that could compare to the splendor of his empire was the difficulties it encountered, which included the unrelenting opposition of other European nations who were eager to put a stop to his growth.
Journey through one of the most tumultuous years in American history. This compelling narrative unveils the significant battles that shaped the course of the Civil War, marking 1862 as a year of both despair and determination.Delve into the strategic maneuvers and human stories behind landmark clashes like the Battle of Shiloh, where the roar of cannons echoed the nation's divided soul. Vivid storytelling brings to life the Battle of Antietam, the single bloodiest day in American military history, and reveals the crucial decisions at Fredericksburg that influenced the war's trajectory.Each chapter is a tapestry of bravery, strategy, and sacrifice. Explore not only the military tactics but also the political and social undercurrents that influenced these battles. The reader is transported to the heart of 1862, experiencing the fear, hope, and resolve of soldiers and commanders who shaped a nation's destiny.Featuring the battles:¿¿Battle of Mill SpringsBattle of Fort Henry Battle of Roanoke Island Battle of Fort DonelsonBattle of ValverdeBattle of Island Number TenBattle of Pea RidgeBattle of Hampton RoadsBattle of New BernFirst Battle of KernstownBattle of ShilohSiege of Fort PulaskiCapture of New OrleansBattle of CorinthBattle of Drewry's BluffBattle of Front RoyalBattle of Seven PinesSeven Days BattlesBattle of Cedar MountainSecond Battle of Bull RunBattle of Harpers FerryBattle of South MountainBattle of AntietamBattle of ShepherdstownBattle of PerryvilleBattle of FredericksburgBattle of Stones River
The Civil War is the greatest tragedy ever experienced by our nation. The repercussions of the war are still alive today, almost 160 years after the final shots were fired in April 1865. Many books have been written on the battles, the campaigns, and strategic troop movements. 1,417 Days in Rebellion: A History of the 19th Georgia Regiment provides a view of the war from one regiment.Follow the 19th Georgia from formation and training at Big Shanty, now Kennesaw, Georgia, to the final surrender near Durham Station, North Carolina. From as far north as Sharpsburg, Maryland, to the sandy soil of north central Florida, the 19th Georgia was in every major battle fought by the Army of Northern Virginia, except Gettysburg, Spotsylvania, and The Wilderness.
While the Civil War raged in the east, the Platte River Raids would begin an entirely new battle for the American West. In July of 1864, Northern Plains Indians in Idaho Territory (Wyoming) appeared to be on a warpath to cease all emigrant travel on the Bozeman, Oregon, and Overland Trails by any means. On a signal, hundreds of warriors launched a series of attacks and robberies on unsuspecting emigrants through the winding "Black Hills." Shots rang out and arrows whizzed as miners, doctors, farmers, families, and war widows rallied their covered wagons together. Some fought to defend their stock and protect their families. Others helped bury the bodies of those who did not survive. Read the eyewitness testimonies of nearly 70 survivors, vetted by living descendants, mapped out, annotated, and presented in one accord for the first time in literary history.
Velkommen til regencytidens London, hvor eventyret venter for den unge heltinde, Kitty Talbot, der mindst af alt forventer at finde kærligheden – men som ender med at møde netop den.Kitty Talbot er på jagt efter en formue. Eller rettere: en formuende mand. Da hun står tilbage med faderens uoverstigelige gæld, har hun kun tolv uger til at redde familien fra at blive fuldstændig ruineret. Derfor drager hun mod den farligste slagmark i hele England: London i selskabssæsonen. Målet er simpelt: Find en velhavende ungkarl, der kan redde Talbotfamilien fra armod.Kitty er snarrådig og sikker på, at hun ved, hvad hun går ind til. Det eneste, hun ikke har regnet med, er lord Radcliffe. Radcliffe ser Kitty som den pengebegærlige lykkejæger, hun virkelig er og er fast besluttet på at spolere hendes planer for enhver pris. Lige indtil deres bekendtskab tager en drejning …En ladys håndbog i jagten på lykke er en strålende debut om en ukonventionel heltinde og en helt igennem dåne værdig ægteskabsintrige.
When the Armstrong family moves into the beautiful garden estate of Oakes Hollow, their new neighbor declares they'll be a breath of fresh air to the neighborhood. These Armstrongs tend to buck convention, and the Fitzpatricks are ready for the customary to be modernized. A model family with title and money, the Fitzpatricks are the embodiment of establishment, and they're tiring of that mantle.Fast forward twelve years, and an ugly form of jealousy and contention between Clive and Geoffrey Fitzpatrick emerges from the rock-like ideal. Their sibling rivalry puts sculptress, Faye Armstrong, in the middle, and the ensuing courtship ruse takes some unexpected turns.Will the brothers carve and shape a peace? Or will everyone be shattered?Sweet and clean historical fiction with a modern twist
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